UK: China's People's Liberation Army Participation in Edinburgh Military Tattoo Criticized Due to Wrongdoings of PLA Chief Jiang Zemin
(Clearwisdom.net) Minghui correspondent Zeng Wenyuan compiled the following
-- Jiang Zemin abuses his power and fabricates disasters to defame Falun Gong
and persecute kind and innocent Falun Gong practitioners. For these crimes, he
is being sued in a number of countries. Formerly also China's president and
Party Chief, Jiang is now the head of the People's Liberation Army (PLA). The
upcoming Edinburgh Military Tattoo invited the PLA to perform at this year's
Tattoo, and has found itself in the center of a controversy as a result. According to a report from The Scotsman1 on June 2, ITS
website promises that the 55th Edinburgh Military Tattoo will be the most
spectacular ever - a 1,000-strong line-up from five continents. But, just two
months from its official opening on the 6 August, the Tattoo's organiser,
Brigadier Melville Jameson, has found himself at the centre of a growing
political storm, facing the threat of a long summer of anti-Tattoo
demonstrations. The report said that the Edinburgh debut of the military band of the People's
Liberation Army of China, has caused outrage among politicians and human rights
groups. The report said that among those opposed to the PLA's visit are Scottish
practitioners of Falun Gong, which was banned in 1999 by the former head of
state, Jiang Zemin, now the head of the PLA. The report explained that practitioners of Falun Gong have been persecuted in
China, resulting in a reported 1,600 deaths, while many Europeans who practice
have found their names on blacklist compiled by the Chinese government. The report said, that Beijing-born Christina Jingha, 37, a student who lives
in Edinburgh, was refused a Chinese passport and could not travel to see her
family because of her adherence to Falun Gong in Scotland. Ms Jingha, along with
other practitioners, is traveling around the country to raise awareness of the
PLA's visit. The report quoted Christina as saying, "I am very worried about the PLA
coming over because the head of the army leads the brutal persecution of Falun
Gong in China" "I don't understand why they have been invited to the Tattoo." Ms Jingha and
other Scottish-based followers of Falun Gong will be conducting protests in
Dundee, Perth, Stirling and Glasgow this week, said the report. Scottish Liberal Democrats, and Member of the Scottish Parliament from South
Edinburgh, Mr. Mike Pringle pointed out that if someone invited representatives
and bands from Saddam Hussein's government, that would definitely cause public
indignation. 1
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